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3-pin XLR female cable connector Procab 3-pin XLR (female)
3-pin XLR female cable connector Procab 3-pin XLR (female)
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3-pin XLR female cable connector Procab 3-pin XLR (female)
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3-pin XLR female cable connector Procab 3-pin XLR (female)
3-pin XLR female cable connector Procab 3-pin XLR (female)
Procab 3-pin XLR female cable connector is a professional-grade connector designed for balanced audio signal connections. Intended for use in studio and live sound environments, this XLR (female) connector provides a secure mating point for microphone cables, patch leads, and equipment inputs. The connector body and contacts are engineered for consistent electrical contact and mechanical durability, suitable for building, repairing, or customizing XLR cables.
This 3-pin XLR female connector offers reliable signal continuity and noise-resistant balanced connections that reduce hum and interference. Its robust construction ensures long-term mechanical stability under repeated mating cycles and handling in live setups. The contact design supports secure pin retention and consistent contact pressure, while the connector shell provides shielding and strain relief when assembled with appropriate cable jackets.
Prepare the cable by stripping the outer jacket and individual conductors according to the connectors recommended dimensions. Insert the conductors into the corresponding female contact positions, then secure by soldering or crimping as appropriate for the connector variant. Assemble the shell and any strain relief components, ensuring the cable is clamped and the shield is connected to the shell for proper grounding. Test continuity and polarity with a cable tester or multimeter before putting the cable into service.
Use this Procab 3-pin XLR female connector with balanced microphone and line-level cables for best noise rejection. Choose correct conductor gauge and use proper soldering or crimp tools to ensure durable electrical and mechanical connections. Perform continuity and polarity checks after termination and periodically inspect connectors for wear or loose contacts in high-use environments.
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